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CITYWIDE GUIDE TO FOOD & ASSISTANCE
CITYWIDE GUIDE TO FOOD CITYWIDE GUIDE TO FOOD && ASSISTANCE ASSISTANCE
NEW YORK
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ABOUT
This Guide was made possible by funding from the New York City Council through a grant administered by the New York City Human Resources Administration and the Walmart Foundation.
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This Guide is also available as a free PDF on our web site, www.hungerfreenyc.org/guides.
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HUNGER FREE NYC TO CONNECT THOSE IN
NEED WITH FREE COMMUNITY RESOURCES.
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Food Stamps/SNAP
Food for Kids
Senior Meals
Soup Kitchens & Food Pantries
From the Farm
Home Delivered Meals
Employment & Training
Map of Locations
Other Assistance
Emergency Numbers
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2020 CENSUS
If you’ve not already done so, it is vitally important to complete the 2020 Census. The information you provide is completely confidential, protected by law, and cannot be shared with any other government agencies, including law enforcement or immigration officials. Your information will be used for statistical purposes only.
The census determines how federal funding will be spent in your community on things like schools, childcare, healthcare, transportation and many other programs and services vital to you and your family. It also determines the number of members of Congress who will represent New Yorkers.
The census should only take about 10 minutes to complete. There are three easy ways to do so:
1. Online at www.my2020census.gov2. Call 844.330.20203. Complete and return the paper form you received by mail
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many food pantries and soup kitchens
have either closed or adjusted their hours and protocols. Please call
in advance before visiting any location to receive information on any
changes to service.
You can also visit our online map of food assistance sites, which is
being updated with the latest information:
findfood.hungerfreeamerica.org
COVID-19 Emergency Home Meal Delivery
If you cannot go out to get food, no one can bring you food, you do not receive enough food from another meal delivery program, and you are not able to use private delivery options, New York City can deliver emergency meals to your home.
Each delivery contains 3 days’ worth of food equal to 9 meals in total. Food options include frozen meals, a pantry box of food to prepare, and shelf-stable food items. Special dietary options are available and include Kosher, Halal, and vegetarian. A maximum of 2 people per household may receive meals. Call Hunger Free America’s Hunger Hotline at 866-348-6479 to check your eligibility and get signed up.
Please note that this program may be discontinued at any time.
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Employment does not interfere with get-
ting SNAP. Even if you are working, but earning
low wages, you may be eligible.
Average SNAP benefits are over $100
per person per month, and $250 or more for
families. That means that SNAP benefits for the
average family receiving them totals more than
$3,000 worth of food support each year.
Farmers’ markets often accept SNAP
benefits, so you can purchase fresh produce
and food-producing seeds and plants using
your benefits. For a complete list of farmers’
markets that accept them, see page 32.
SNAP benefits (formerly known as food stamps) can help put
healthy food on the table by providing monthly assistance to pur-
chase food at authorized grocery stores and farmers’ markets.
Benefits are provided monthly through a plastic benefit card,
similar to a debit or credit card.
WHAT SHOULD I KNOW? TERMS
EBT Stands for Electronic
Benefit Transfer. It's the system the goverment
uses to disburse benefits.
SNAP Stands for Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program. “SNAP
benefits” is the same thing as “food stamps.”
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Eligibility is based on household size, income, expenses and other
factors. Households have to meet income tests to receive benefits,
but households that have members who have earned income,
who are disabled or elderly (60 or older), or have out-of-pocket
expenses for childcare or dependent care, can have higher
incomes and still be eligible.
MONTHLY INCOME LIMIT (PRE-TAXES)
MAX. MONTHLYSNAP BENEFITS
NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD
+$479(approximately)
+$146(approximately)
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$2,311
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AM I ELIGIBLE?
If you meet the above income qualifications, it doesn't matter how much
money you may or may not have in countable resources. In other words,
you can save money for education, a home purchase, or retirement and
still receive SNAP benefits.
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Call either of the below numbers to see if you may be eligible for
benefits. If so, you’ll be offered an appointment at an agency in your
community, where you’ll receive help in submitting your application
electronically.
Hunger Free NYC
646-836-9177 & 646-350-1104
Apply at Select Community Organizations
HOW TO APPLY
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IMMIGRANT ELIGIBILITY
� have lived in the country for 5 years or more; or � are children (under age 18).
Legal immigrants can often receive SNAP benefits if they:
Ineligible immigrant parents can still receive benefits for their
children even if a parent does not qualify.
Certain non-citizens, such as those admitted for
humanitarian reasons, may also be able to receive
benefits.
For questions about how receiving SNAP or other benefits may
affect immigration status, please call the NYS New Americans hotline
at 800.566.7636
ACCESSNYC
Apply online at:
www.nyc.gov/accessnyc
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1 Crotona SNAP Center
1910 Monterey Ave., 5th Floor, 10457
929 252 7436
Mon–Fri 8:30am–5pm
2 Concourse SNAP Center
1375 Jerome Ave., 2nd Floor, 10452
929 252 8998
Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm
3 Hunts Point SNAP Center
845 Barretto St., Level B, 10474
929 252 4445
Mon-Fri 8:30am–5pm (Work Requirements only 8:30am to 9am)
MANHATTAN
Washington Heights SNAP Center
4055 10th Ave., Lower Level, 10034
212 569 9835
Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
East End SNAP Center
2322 Third Ave 3rd Fl., 10035
212 860 5147
Mon-Fri 8:30am - 5pm
Waverly SNAP Center
12 W. 14 St., 4th Floor, 10011
212 352 2524
Mon–Fri 8:30am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm
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You can also call 718 557 1399 to find a SNAP office near you and for information about qualifications, guidelines, and applications.
BROOKLYN
Williamsburg SNAP Center
30 Thornton St., 4th Floor, 11206
212 331 4314
Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
Coney Island SNAP Center
2857-2865 W. 8 St., 1st Floor, 11224
929 221 3537
Mon-Fri 8:30am -5pm
QUEENS
Queens SNAP Center
32-20 Northern Blvd., 2nd Floor (entrance on Honeywell St.), 11101
718 784 6315
Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
Jamaica SNAP Center
165-08 88th Ave., 3rd Floor, 11432
929 252 3713
Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm
Rockaway SNAP Center
219 Beach 59 St., 1st Floor, 11692
718 637 2750
Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
STATEN ISLAND
Richmond SNAP Center
201 Bay St. 2nd Floor, 10301
718 390 6994
Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm
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HOW TO APPLY
To find the WIC office nearest you call 800 522 5006, call 866 3-HUNGRY or visit these local WIC offices.
WIC is for low-income pregnant women, breast-feeding women, and women with children up to the age of five.
You can work and still get WIC.
You can continue to get cash assistance or SNAP benefits/food stamps while receiving WIC.
You can get WIC even if you are undocumented or not a citizen.
WIC is not considered a publich charge. Receiving WIC will not affect your immigration status.
WIC is the Women, Infants & Children Program.
QUICK FACTS
FOOD FOR KIDSFOOD FOR KIDSWOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN
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Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center234 E. 149 St., 10451718 579 5397Mon 8:30am-7pm, Tue-Fri 8:30am-5:45pm, Sat 8:30am-4:30pm
Morris Heights Health Center85 W. Burnside Ave, 10453718 716 4400Mon 8:30am-8pm, Tue 8am-5pm, Wed 8:30am-7:30pm, Thu 8:30am-7pm, Fri 8:30am-5pm, Sat 9:30am-2pm
Montefiore Medical Center - Fordham Plaza WIC1 Fordham Plaza, 5th floor, 10458718 405 4066Mon-Wed, Fri 8am-4pm, Thu 9am-5pm all by appt. only
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Urban Health Plan - Bronx WIC1070 Southern Blvd., 10459718 589 4776Mon 9am-5 pm, Tue 8:30am-5pm, Wed 8:30am-6pm, Thu 7:30am-5pm, Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 8:30am-1pm
Montefiore Medical Center - Westchester Square WIC22 Westchester Square, 10461718 829 4401Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 8am-4pm; Wed 9am-5pm all by appt. only
Montefiore New Rochelle - White Plains WIC3401 White Plains Road, 10467718 547 6345Mon 9am-6pm; Tue, Thu 9am-6:30pm; Wed 9am-4:30pm; Fri, Sat 9am-12:30pm
MANHATTANNew York Presbyterian Hospital - Nagle Avenue WIC68 Nagle Ave., 1st Floor, 10040212 304 4723Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm; 2nd, 4th Sat 8am-4pm
Harlem Hospital Center WIC-Center for Problems of Living1727 Amsterdam Ave., 10031212 926 3273Mon-Fri 9:30am-3pm; 2nd, 4th Tue 11am-6:30pm
Bellevue - Metropolitan Hospital WIC1901 1 Ave., Rm 1D31, 10029212 423 7395Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 8am-5pm; Wed 8:30am-6pm; Sat 8:30am-3:30pm by appt. only
William F. Ryan Community Health Center WIC801 Amsterdam Ave, 2nd Floor, 10025212 865 0410Mon 6am-6:30pm; Tue-Fri 9am-5pm
Mt. Sinai Health System WIC Program- Roosevelt515 W. 59 St., 2nd Floor, 10019212 523 6539Mon, Wed, Thu 9am-5pm; Tue 9am-7pm; Fri 9am-4pm
Bellevue - East Side WIC462 1 Ave., Ground Floor, 10016212 562 6124Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am-5pm; Tue, Thu 8:30am-6pm, 2nd Sat 8am-3:30pm by appt. only
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William F. Ryan - NENA Community Health Center WIC279 E 3rd Street, 10009212 477 8846Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-7pm
New York Presbyterian Lower Manhattan WIC - Chinatown244 Grand St, 4th Fl., 10002646 588 2646Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, 2nd Sat 9am-4:30pm
BROOKLYNNorthern Brooklyn Health Network - Woodhull Medical Center760 Broadway, 11206718 963 8559Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-5pm; Tue, Thu 8am-7pm; 1st, 3rd Sat 8:30am-3:30pm
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center316A Himrod St., Suite 1, 11237718 963 6471Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; Tue, Thu 8:30am-7pm
North Brooklyn Health Network at Cumberland100 North Portland Ave., 11205718 260 7676Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Wed until 7pm by appt.
Bedford Stuyvesant FHC WIC Program20 New York Ave, 1st Fl., 11216718 857 4423Mon, Thu 9am-7pm; Tue 9am-5pm; Wed 8am-5pm; Fri 9am-3pm. Sat by appt. only
Public Health Solutions Corona WIC Center103-24 Roosevelt Ave., 3rd Floor, 11368718 335 7563Mon 11am - 6:30pm; Tue-Sat 8:30am - 4pm
Flushing Hospital Medical Center45 Ave. at Parsons Blvd., 5th Fl., 11355718 670 5277Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
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Public Health Solutions Ridgewood WIC Center55-05 Myrtle Ave., 3rd Fl., 11385718 381 8343Mon 11am-6:30pm; Tue-Sat 8:30am-4pm
Jamaica Hospital134-20 Jamaica Ave, 11418718 206 8600Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm, Wed open until 7pm, every other Sat 8am-3pm
Queens Hospital Center - South Jamaica WIC114-02 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., 11434718 883 6630Mon, Wed-Fri 8am-5pm; Tue 8am-7:30pm; every other Sat 8:30am-3:30pm
Joseph P. Addabbo Community Health Center1288 Central Ave., 11691718 945 7150Mon 8am-6pm, Tue-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 8:30am-2pm, Sun 12pm-5pm
Joseph P. Addabbo Community Health Center - Beach Channel Dr.6200 Beach Channel Dr., 11692718 945 7150Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 8am-5pm; Wed 8am-6pm; Sat 8:30am-2pm
STATEN ISLANDRichmond University Medical Center444 St Marks Place, 3rd Floor, 10301718 818 2373Mon, Wed, Thu 8:30am - 5pm; Tue 8:30am-6:30pm; Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; Sat 8:30am-3:30pm Richmond University Medical Center- Mid-Island WIC1775 Richmond Ave., 10314718 818 2372Wed 9:30am-1:30pm
Staten Island University WIC Program - North Site242 Mason Ave, 10305718 226 6270Mon 8am-5pm, Alternate Mon 8am-6pm, Tue-Thu 8am-5pm, 3rd Sat 9am-3pm
Staten Island University Hospital South WIC Program375 Sequine Ave, 10309718 226 2461Wed 8:30am-3:30pm
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SFSP is the Summer Food Service Program, also known as Summer Meals.
During school, free breakfasts are available to all children
regardless of income, with no paperwork required.
Many public school students are also eligible for free or reduced
price lunch. An application may be required.
Eligibility for school meals is not impacted by immigration status.
In June, July and August, lunch and breakfast are served for free to
all children under 19 at many public schools, houses of worship,
recreation centers, and community centers - no application or
registration required.
Visit www.schoolfoodnyc.org for more information about school breakfast, school lunch, and summer meals. For nearby summer meals sites, text FOOD to 877-877, call 311, or call the National Hunger Hotline at 866 3-HUNGRY.
SCHOOL & SUMMER MEALS
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Senior centers often serve meals for older people. Some centers offer free meals, others ask for a small contribution (from fifty cents up to a few dollars). This contribution may be volun-tary or required. Senior centers and other sites with food for seniors are marked with in the Soup Kitchens and Food Pantries section.FIND YOUR LOCAL SENIOR CENTERCall 311 and be prepared to provide your ZIP code to the operator.
If you are homebound and over the age of 60, you can receive home-delivered meals up to 7 days a week. Household income does not affect eligibility.HOW TO APPLYTo request meals-on-wheels service, call your local case management agency. To find the appropriate agency, contact the Citymeals-on-Wheels’ Program Department at 212 687 1234 or the National Hunger Hotline at 866 3-HUNGRY.
SENIOR MEALSSENIOR MEALS
MEALS AT SENIOR CENTERS
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Agencies listed as soup kitchens provide prepared meals during their listed serving times, while agencies listed as food pantries provide bags of food to be prepared at home.
While we try to keep this list as accurate and up-to-date as possible, we recommend calling the agency before going to confirm their schedule. Some agencies require a referral, ID, or proof of address. To confirm, contact the agency directly or call the National Hunger Hotline at 866 3HUNGRY. Agencies marked with are senior centers and/or provide food specifically for seniors.
SOUP KITCHENSSOUP KITCHENS
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BRONXSalvation Army Bronx Citadel425 E. 159th St., 10451718 665 8472Soup Kitchen: Mon, Wed, Fri 1pm-2pm; Food Pantry: Tue 10am-1pm; ID and proof of address required to reg-ister for pantry, by appointment only. Must live in 10451, 10452, 10454-10456, 10459, 10465, 10472-10474.
United Bronx Parents Soup Kitchen1006 East 151st St., 10455718 991 7100Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm; Food Pantry: Wed, Fri 10am-12pm. First come, first served.
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The Momentum Project at Church of God of Prophecy85 East 165th St at Gerard & Walton Aves, 10452212 691 8100Soup Kitchen: Wed 11:30am-1pm, 3:30pm-5:30pm. Dinner clients must complete intake at 2:30pm.
New Covenant Community Development Corporation1175 Boston Road, 10456718 328 6072 x119Food Pantry: Tue 4pm-6pm, Thu 10am-1pm. ID required for registra-tion.
Vineyard Food Pantry1140 Teller Avenue, 10456718 865 4011Food Pantry: Sat 10am-12pm, Photo ID required
St. Anthony Catholic Church1496 Commonwealth Ave., 10460718 931 4040Soup Kitchen: Sat 11am-2pm (hot meal). Only has soup kitchen, no food pantry.
Grace Episcopal Church1909 Vyse Ave., 10460718 542 1946Soup Kitchen: Tue, Sat 12pm-1:30pm. Food Pantry: Thu 9am-1pm. ID required for pantry.
The Love Kitchen of St. Peter's Church - Westchester Square2500 Westchester Ave, 10461718 931 9270Soup Kitchen: Thu 12pm-1:30pm; Food Pantry: 1st, 3rd Tue 10am-12pm; Bring cart for pantry.
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Part of the Solution (POTS)2759 Webster Avenue, 2nd Fl, 10458718 220 4892Soup Kitchen/Dining Room: Mon-Sun 12:30pm-3:30pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Sat 9am-12pm, or Sat 3:30pm-5:30pm to “shop” (free) in the Food Pantry. Food Pantry services are available on a monthly basis to households in the following zip codes: 10453, 10457, 10458, 10460, 10463, 10467, and 10468. If you missed your appointment, come any other day during the times listed above. Showers Mon-Fri 8:30am-10:45am; Haircuts Tue, Thu 8am; Mail Mon-Fri 12:30pm-4pm; Clothing: Mon, Wed, Fri. Legal Clinic Intake: Mon, Thu, Fri 9am-11:30am; Case management Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat 9am - 3pm.
Momentum Project at Trinity Baptist Church808 East 224th St, 10466718 231 3639Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry: Fri 12pm-3pm. Please bring ID.
Black Forum of CO-OP City Emergency Food Pantry920 Baychester Ave, Bronx, NY 10475 718 320 8035Food Pantry: Tue, Thu, Fri 10am-12pm; Thu 5:30pm- 7:00pm (until 9/12/19). Serves residents of 10475. Photo ID with address required. Will offer non 10475 residents a one-time only food supply and a re-ferral to a food pantry nearest to them. Please bring 2 clean grocery bags & shopping cart to carry heavy items.
UPPER MANHATTAN (NORTH OF 59TH ST)
New York City Love Kitchen3816 9th Ave., 10034212 942 4204Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 4:30pm - 6:30pm; Food Pantry: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Thu 2pm-3pm; Photo ID and proof of ad-dress required for pantry registration. Entrance is at the corner of 204th and 9th Ave.
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Jewish Community Council of Washington Heights - Inwood121 Bennett Ave. #11A, 10033212 568 5450Food Pantry: Tue-Thu 11am - 1pm; Photo ID and proof of address required, clients must live in Inwood-Washington Heights. New clients must register between 12:30pm-1pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. (Kosher) Each family unit can receive one food package per month.
Community League of the Heights508 W. 159th St., 10032212 795 4779Food Pantry: Wed, Sat 9am-11am; Picture ID required; can come once per week. Must be registered with the community center and can book appointments Tue and Thu.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church521 West 126 Street, 10027212 864 4013Food Pantry: Mon 4pm-6pm; Photo ID and proof of address required. Mobile Soup Kitchen: Sat 2pm-3pm, typical stops include 125th St under Metro North station and Marcus Garvey Park.
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Community Meals Program201 Lenox Ave, 10027212 864 1155Soup Kitchen: Mon 12:30pm-1:30pm; Food Pantry: Tue, Wed 10:30am-11:30am, line up at 9:30am.
Salvation Army Manhattan Citadel145 E. 125th St., 10035212 860 3200Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 1pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
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Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service333 E. 115th Street, 10029646 672 5200Food Pantry: Tue 9:30am-11:30am, Wed 9:30am-11:30am, 1:30pm-3:30. Clients can come once a month. New registrations need to arrive half an hour before the end of the food pantry shift. ID, proof of ad-dress in 10029 or 10035, and proof of household composition required. Parenting and early childhood development program, nursing, envi-ronmental health, SNAP assistance, Immigration consultations, and preventive services available.
New York Common Pantry8 E. 109 St., 10029917 720 9710Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 8am-9:30am, Mon, Wed, Fri 4:30pm-6pm; Food Pantry: Client choice digital pantry; sign up to order Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun and holidays 2pm-6pm. NY Common Pantry also provides CSFP for Seniors; Visit website for more info: http://nycom-monpantry.org/what-we-do/programs/. ID for all household mem-bers and proof of need required for intake.
Unitarian Church of All Souls1157 Lexington Ave., 10075212 628 8568Soup Kitchen: Mon 7pm-8pm, Fri 12pm-1pm. Entrance for Fri meal around corner at 160 E. 80th St. Provide referrals for clothing and other services.
Broadway Community601 W 114th St, 10025212 864 6100 X128Soup Kitchen: Mon, Wed, Fri 10am-2pm; Food Pantry: Mon 3pm-4pm, Produce Pantry, no referral required. Supermarket Pantry every 4th Sat 1pm-3pm. Emergency Pantry Mon, Wed 4pm (referral required - see Hakim for referral Mon, Wed 10:30am-1:30pm, can come once/month). Showers, medical services, social services referrals, advocacy, and culinary training available.
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West Side Campaign Against Hunger 263 West 86th Street, 10024212 362 3662 x123Food Pantry: Mon 8am-12pm, 1pm-6:30pm, Wed-Fri 8am-12pm, 1pm-3pm.
New customers required to bring Photo ID and Proof of Address for every
household member. Customers can shop once per month.
National Council of Jewish Women241 West 72nd Street, 10023212 687 5030Soup Kitchen: Wed 4:30pm-5:30pm, Sun 11:30am-12:30pm; Food Pantry: Mon 9:30am - 2pm. Photo ID and proof of address for all household members required first time.
The Brown Bag Program at Christ & St. Stephen's Church120 W. 69th St., 10023212 580 8179Brown Bag Program: Mon-Fri 9:30am-10:30am, Including all holidays.
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Crossroads Community Services at St. Bartholomew's Church108 E. 51st Street, 10022212 378 0229Soup Kitchen: Mon-Sun 5:30pm-6:30pm; Sun, Mon, Wed 7am-8:30am; Sat 9:30am-11am; Food Pantry: Thu 10am-2pm; For pantry can come once/month, ap-pointment required, call to make appt. Walk-ins can arrive at 12:30pm.
St. Clements Food Pantry423 W. 46th St., 10036212 246 7277 x22Food Pantry: Fri 4pm-6pm (except the first Fri of the month), Sat (except 1st Sat) 9:30am-11:30am. ID required first time to register.
Sylvia Rivera Food Pantry446 W. 36th St., 10018212 629 7440Food Pantry: Thu 9am-10am (groceries); Tue-Fri 1pm-3pm; Tue-Fri 10am-3pm emergency pantry. Bring your own bag for pantry.
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Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services Corp120 E. 32nd St., 10016212 883 0680 x101 or 122Soup Kitchen: Mon-Sun 6am-7am, 12pm-1:15pm, 4pm-5:30pm.
Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen296 9th Ave., 10001212 924 0167Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 10:30am-12:30pm Social Services Office open during Soup Kitchen Hours. Services offered: Mail, Phone, Free Hair Cuts Referrals, Toiletries, SNAP En-rollment, Benefit Enrollment Computer Lab M,W,F 12:30pm- 2:30pm Computer Skill Training and Resume Training, Employment Search Brown Bag Lunch Program M-F Delivered to Community Partners, Backpack Pantry Program Fris 3:00pm., Sun Supper 3rd Sun of the Month Intergenerational Family Style Dinner 3:00 pm.
Salvation Army New York Temple132 West 14th St., 10011212 337 7469Soup Kitchen: Mon-Thu 12pm-1pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Fri 9:30am-11am, 1:30pm-3pm. Food pantry requires ID and proof of address in 10002-10007, 10009-10014, 10038, 10041, 10047, or 10048 at first visit. Please call 212-337-7469 for an appt.
Trinity's Services and Food for the Homeless602 E 9th St., 10009212 228 5254Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 11am-12pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Fri 12:30pm-1:30pm. ID for all household members required for pantry. Pantry is client choice, may be received once a calendar month. www.safhnyc.org
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Trinity Church Brown Bag209 Broadway, 10007646 216 6413Soup Kitchen: Sun 2-2:30pm, Mon-Sat 12:45pm-1:15pm. Brown bag lunch. Please arrive early, lunch is distributed on time.
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Greenpoint Reformed Church136 Milton St., 11222718 383 5941Soup Kitchen: Wed 6pm-7pm; Food Pantry: Thu 4pm-7pm. ID required for initial sign up at pantry.
Southside United HDFC (Los Sures)145 South 3rd Street, 11211718 599 1940Food Pantry: Tue 9am-12pm, Wed 4-6pm. ID required, can come once a month. Social services also available (case management, benefits access, housing, immigration, taxes, general support).
St. Stephen Outreach874 Myrtle Ave., 11206718 384 5975Soup Kitchen: Wed-Fri 11am-1pm; Food Pantry: Wed, Fri 9am-10:30am; Photo ID, proof of address, and proof of household required for pantry registration.
Hope City Empowerment Center650 Washington Ave., 11238718 857 5698Soup Kitchen: Tue, Thu, Fri 12:30pm-1:30pm; Sat 9am-11am. Food Pantry: Every other Fri 9am-11am. Call first to check dates.
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Family Life Development Center1476 Bedford Ave., 11216718 636 4938Food Pantry: Mon 8am-6pm. Must come with ID for ticket distribution - first 150 get bags. Additional 50 available afterwards on first come, first served basis.
St. John's Bread and Life795 Lexington Avenue, 11221718 574 0058 x240Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 8am-12:30pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Fri 8am-12:30pm; Tue, Thu 3pm-6:30; Client choice pantry. ID required for registration. Produce market is also available during Tue-Thu hours
The Campaign Against Hunger2010 Fulton St., 11233718 773 3551Food Pantry: Mon, Thu 10am-3pm; Tue, Wed, Fri 10am-6pm. ID required.
Salvation Army Brownsville Corps280 Riverdale Avenue, 11212718 345 7050 x4026Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 9am-12pm, 1:30pm-4pm. Fri by appointment. Photo ID, proof of address and proof of income required to register.
Family Service Network of New York (FSNNY) Food Pantry1420 Bushwick Ave., 11207718 455 6010 x6148Food Pantry: Mon, Wed 9am-1pm. First visit, bring ID, and ID of other family members who participate in the program. Subsequent visits a pantry card is required showing the day for the upcoming appointment. Clients can only come once a month unless an emergency pantry kit is needed.
East New York Wesleyan Church/New Hope Family Worship Center817 Livonia Ave., 11207718 342 1305Soup Kitchen: Mon 10am-12pm, Tue-Fri 12:30pm-1:30pm
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Salvation Army Sunset Park Corp.520 50th St., 11220718 438 1771Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 12pm-1pm. Food Pantry: Tue 10am-12pm, Fri emergencies only. For pantry only: Appointment necessary, call or visit office Mon-Fri 9am- 5pm first to make appointment. ID and proof of residence in 11215, 11218-11220, 11231, 11232 required. No requirements for soup kitchen.
Masbia of Boro Park5402 New Utrecht Ave., 11219866 962 7242Soup Kitchen: Sun-Thu 6:30pm-8pm
Salvation Army Bay Ridge252 86th Street, 11209718 238 2991Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 8:30am-3:30pm by appointment. Photo ID and proof of address required for all household members.
Reaching Out Community Services Inc.7708 New Utrecht Ave., 11214718 373 4565Food Pantry: Mon, Tue, Thu 9am-4pm; Wed 9am-6pm; Fri 9am-4pm. Digital pantry; must register first with proof of address. SNAP assis-tance available - to apply bring photo ID, benefits card, and utility bill (any kind). Call first for appointment, 718-373-4565 ext 101.
Masbia of Flatbush1372 Coney Island Ave., 11230718 972 4446Soup Kitchen: Sun-Thu 3pm-7:30pm. Food Pantry: Fri 7am-11am (Emergency grocery bags). Kosher.
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Salt and Sea Mission2417 Stillwell Ave., 11223917 873 9261Food Pantry: Tue, Thu 12pm-2pm. ID and proof of residence required.
Kings Bay YM-YWHA, Inc.3495 Nostrand Ave., 11229718 648 7703Food Pantry: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Proof of address for all household members required.
Shorefront Jewish Community Council128 Brighton Beach Avenue, 4th floor, 11235718 743 0575Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-2pm. Food is kosher.
WESTERN QUEENSSt. Raphael's Food Pantry35-20 Greenpoint Ave., Rectory basement, 11101718 729 8957Food Pantry: Thu 10:30am-12pm, Sat 1:30pm-3pm. Picture ID required first time. Provides dry food only. Can only come twice/month.
St. Margaret Mary Church Food Pantry9-18 27th Ave., 11102718 721 9020Food Pantry: Tue, Thu, Fri 11am-12:30. Photo ID and proof of address required. Serves residents of 11102.
Salvation Army Astoria Food Pantry45-18 Broadway, 11103718 721 9046Food Pantry: Wed 9:30am-11:30am. I.D. and proof of address required. Soup Kitchen: Mon-Fri 10:30am-12pm
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Hour Children Food Pantry36-11 12th St. between 36th & 37th Ave., 11106718 482 8226Food Pantry: Mon 2pm-4pm, Tue 10:30am-12:30pm, Thu 3pm-5pm. Call before going. Photo ID and proof of address required first visit. Bring your own bag.
New Life Food & Clothing Pantry82-10 Queens Blvd, 11373718 424 0122Food Pantry: Tue 6pm-8pm, Sat 10am-12pm. Soup Kitchen: Tue 6pm-8pm, Thu (for homeless meals only) 6pm-7pm, Sat 10am-12pm. Photo ID required. Soup Kitchen for homeless. Inside New Life Fellowship Church, located in Old Elks Club.
La Jornada135-32 38th Ave., 11354917 880 5693Food Pantry: Sat 9am-11am except 4th Sat of the month; Soup Kitchen: Sat 11am-1pm. ID required after first visit.
Queens Jewish Community Council119-45 Union Turnpike, 11375718 544 9033Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 11am-2pm. Photo ID preferred. Food is kosher.
Masbia of Rego Park98-08 Queens Blvd., 11374718 972 4446Soup Kitchen: Sun-Thu 2pm-5pm, dinner to go. Food Pantry: Fri 7am-11am. Meals are Kosher.
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Sacred Heart Parish Ministries77-5 84th St. (enter through entrance on 77th Ave. between 84th and 85th), 11385718 821 3285Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 10am-3pm. Residents of Glendale; must have a SNAP card or applied to SNAP. Must have photo ID with Glendale ad-dress. Children's birth certificates needed and will be copied.
EASTERN QUEENSSalvation Army Jamaica Citadel90-23 161st Street, 11432718 297 4860Soup Kitchen: Mon-Wed 12pm-1pm. Food Pantry: Thu 10am-11am. For food pantry, must register in person for food pantry with valid photo ID and proof of address. Must register ahead of time on Mon, Tue, or Wed 2-3:30pm. Pantry for each client is once a month.
The Harding Ford Vision, Inc157-22 Tuskegee Airmen Way, 11433347 661 7382Soup Kitchen: Wed 10am-12pm; Food Pantry: Wed 10am-12pm, Sat 2pm-4pm. Bring cart or bags.
Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York110-31 Merrick Blvd., 11433718 206 4600Soup Kitchen: Mon, Thu 11am-1pm; Food Pantry: Mon, Thu 11am-1pm, 4th Thu of the month 5pm-7pm
Union United Methodist Church126-22 150th Street, 11436718 529 3691Soup Kitchen: Tue 6:30pm-7:30pm. Food Pantry: Fri 4pm-5:30pm. Call for emergency food.
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Walk in Love Family Center202-11 Jamaica Avenue, 11423718 479 2127Food Pantry: Wed 1pm-3:30pm, Thu 5pm-6:30pm, Sun 1pm-3pm. Distribution is while supplies last.
First Church of God in Christ187-10 Baisley Blvd., 11412718 712 4831Soup Kitchen: Wed 12pm-1:30pm, Food Pantry: Thu 1:30pm-3pm. Photo ID required for pantry, tickets handed out at 12pm.
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. Organization/Jesus is Justice Mission Inc.223 Beach 28 St., 1st Fl, 11691718 772 7951Food Pantry: Wed 12pm-2pm. Also provides assistance for housing, clothing, and healthcare.
Catholic Charities BFFY - St. Vincent de Paul at St. Rose of Lima130 Beach 84th St., 11693718 634 7394Food Pantry: Tue, Fri 10am-11:45am. Please arrive no later than 11:45. Must live between Beach 54th to Beach 94th St. Photo ID and proof of address required first visit. Can visit once/month.
STATEN ISLANDCommunity Health Action of Staten Island2134 Richmond Terrace, 10302718 808 1840Food Pantry: Tue 10am-2pm (seniors), Wed 12pm-4pm, Fri 2pm-6pm, Sat 10am-2pm, ID required, please bring shopping bags.
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The Salvation Army: Port Richmond1295 Forest Ave, 10302718 442 2145 x203Soup Kitchen: Tue, Wed, Thu 11:30am-1pm; Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 10am-2pm. Photo ID and proof of address required. Appointment necessary - pick up is once/month. Serves zip codes 10301-10303, 10310, 10311, 10313, 10314.
Saints Peter and Paul and Assumption53 St. Mark's Place, 10301718 727 2672Food Pantry: Wed 1pm-2pm. Mobile Food Pantry: 1st and 2nd Tue 10:30am-11am
Project Hospitality514 Bay St., 10304718 815 0800Soup Kitchen: Tue, Thu 12pm-1pm; Food Pantry: Tue, Thu 9am-11am. Photo ID and proof of address required, bring your own bags.
Salvation Army Stapleton15 Broad St., 10304718 448 8480Soup Kitchen: Mon, Fri 11:30am-1pm, Food Pantry: Tue-Thu 12pm-1:30pm by appointment (appt. not needed first visit). ID with proof of address required. Closed all major federal holidays.
Stapleton Union AME Church49 Tompkins Ave, 10304718 273 2857Soup Kitchen: Mon 3pm-4pm, Wed 12pm-1pm; Food Pantry: Tue, Fri 10am-1pm. ID required for all household members for pantry. Kids afterschool program Tue, Wed 3pm-5pm with pantry bag to take home after. Clothing distribution Thu 7am.
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Project Hospitality Mobile Pantry - Midland and Nugent Ave511 Midland Ave, 10306718 815 0800Food Pantry: Fri 1pm-1:30pm. Come on time, pantry is mobile.
JCC Kosher Food Pantry1466 Manor Rd., 10314718 475 5242Food Pantry: Mon-Thu 10:30am-6:30pm; Fri 10am - 12pm. All pantry pick-up by appointment only, ID required.
St. Edward Food Pantry/Franciscan Handmaids of Mary6581 Hylan Blvd., 10309718 984 1625Food Pantry: Wed, Sat 10am-12:45pm. Clients are served every two weeks. Photo ID and proof of address required first time.
St. Paul's Methodist Church South Shore Food Pantry7558 Amboy Rd., 10307718 227 2485Food Pantry: Thu, Fri 9am-1pm. Must call first for an appointment. Can come every other week. Require a valid Photo ID.
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New Yorkers can access foods straight from the farm in two ways: farmers' markets and community supported agriculture programs or CSAs.
All farmers' markets listed accept EBT/SNAP (food stamps).
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BRONXLincoln Hospital Greenmarket149th St. between Park Ave. & Morris Ave., 10456Tue 8am-3pm (7/2 -11/26), Fri 8am-3pm (6/28 - 11/22), Closed 11/6 (Election).
Harvest Home Mt. Eden Farmers' MarketClaremont Park, Mt. Eden and Morris Ave., 10457Tue and Thu 8am-4pm, Jun 5-Nov 20
Fordham Plaza GreenmarketForham Plaza, Park Ave. btw 189th St. and E Fordham Rd., 10458Fri 8am-4pm 6/14 - 11/22
Harvest Home Jacobi Hospital Market1400 Pelham Parkway, 10461Tue and Fri 8am-4pm, Jun 5-Nov 20
Harvest Home North Central Bronx MarketMosholu Parkway & Jerome Ave., 10467Wed 8am-4pm, June 6-Nov 20
Parkchester GreenmarketWestchester Ave. & White Plains Rd., 10472Fri 8am-4pm, Jun 14-Nov 22
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Harvest Home Co-op City MarketAsch Loop & Aldrich St., 10475Wed 8am-4pm, June 8-Nov 21
MANHATTAN175th Street Greenmarket175th St. between Wadsworth and St. Nicholas, 10033Thu 8am-4pm, Jun 27-Nov 21
Harvest Home Harlem Hospital MarketW. 137th St. and Lenox Ave, 10037Fri 9am-2pm (Winter hours), 8am-4pm (Summer hours). Year round
Columbia University GreenmarketBroadway and W. 114th St., 10027Thu 8am-4pm, Sun 8am-5pm; year round. Closed Thanksgiving. 11/22 rescheduled to 11/20.
Tucker Square GreenmarketW. 66th St. and Columbus Ave, 10023Thu, Sat 8am-5pm, year round. Closed 11/22 Open 11/21
Rockefeller Center GreenmarketRockefeller Plaza between W. 50th St. & W. 51st St, 10112Wed 8am-5pm, Thu 8am-5pm, Fri 8am-5pm. 7/24 - 8/30.
Union Square GreenmarketE. 17 St. & Broadway, 10003Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat 8am-6pm, year round. 11/23 resched. to Tue 11/20
Tompkins Square GreenmarketE. 7 St. & Ave. A, 10009Sun 9am-6pm, year round.
Tribeca GreenmarketGreenwich St. & Chambers St., 10007Wed, Sat 8am-3pm. Wed: 6/6 - 11/21; Sat year round. Closed 7/4.
Staten Island Ferry/Whitehall Greenmarket4 South St. (inside terminal), 10004Tue, Fri 8am-7pm, year round. Closed 11/23. Closed 12/25 & 1/1.
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BROOKLYNSouth Williamsburg GreenmarketTaylor St. and Lee Ave., 11211Thu 8am-4pm, July 11 - Nov 28.
Brooklyn Borough Hall GreenmarketCourt St. and Montague St., 11201Tue, Thu, Sat 8am-5pm. Year round. Closed 11/22, 12/25, & 1/1.
Red Hook Farmers' Market560 Columbia Street, corner of Columbia and Sigourney, 11231Sat 10am-3pm, Jun-Nov. No market 8/31, last market 11/23.
Harvest Home Brower Park MarketBrooklyn Ave and Prospect Place, 11213Thu 8am-4pm, June 7 - Nov 15
Brownsville Health Action Center (BHAC) Farmacy259 Bristol St, 11212Tue, Thu 10:30am-4:30pm. 7/9 - 10/24
East New York Farms! Saturday Farmers' MarketNew Lots Ave. & Schenk Ave., 11207Sat 9am-3pm. June - end of Nov
East New York Farms! Wednesday Farm StandNew Lots Ave. between Alabama Ave. & Georgia Ave., 11207Wed 1:30pm-6:30pm. Jul-Oct
Cortelyou GreenmarketCortelyou Rd. and Rugby Rd., 11226Sun 8am-3pm, year round.
Bay Ridge Greenmarket95 St & 3 Ave., 11209Sat 8am-3pm. May 4 - Nov 23
Harvest Home Kings County Hospital MarketClarkson Ave. between E. 37th & E. 38th, 11203Wed 8am-4pm, June 6 - Nov 22
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Harvest Home Coney Island MarketOcean Parkway between Ave. Z & Shore Rd., 11235Wed, Fri 8am-4pm, June 6 - Nov 20
QUEENSDitmars Park YouthmarketDitmars Park on Steinway (between Ditmars Blvd and 23rd Ave), 11105
Sat 9am-2pm, July 13-Nov 23
Sunnyside GreenmarketSkillman Ave. - 42 St. & 43 St., 11104Sat 8am-2pm, year round.
Elmhurst Hospital Greenmarket41 Ave., 80 St. & 81 St., 11373Tue 8am-4pm, Jun 4-Nov 26
Flushing GreenmarketKissena Blvd. and Maple Ave. (Maple Playground), 11355Wed 8am-3pm, Jul 3-Nov 27
Cunningham Park's Down to Earth Farmers MarketNE Corner of Cunningham Parking lot off Union Turnpike, 11366Sun 9am-2pm; 5/12 - 11-24
Jamaica Friday Down to Earth Farmers' MarketParsons Blvd. between Archer and Jamaica Ave., 11432Fri 8:30am-4pm, 6/14 - 11/22
Downtown Rockaway GreenmarketMott Ave and Beach 22nd St, 11691Sat 9am-1pm, July 13-Nov 23
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CSA members purchase "shares" in an entire season of high quality, fresh produce grown by local farmers. Members usually pay for their shares in advance, but some CSAs adjust payment to income, ac-cept SNAP benefits, and allow some members to pay week to week. Members typically pick up boxes of produce from a set location every week though some CSAs have half-shares available for pick up every other week.
Note that sign up is generally March to May, with the first pickup in June or July and the last one in late October or early November. As a rule, late sign up is not permitted. Some CSAs also have limited winter shares.
Corbin Hill Multiple pickup locations. Allows signups Tuesday/Wednesday before first pickup. Permits weekly payment and payment via SNAP. Weekly in summer, every other week in winter. Reduced price shares available. Visit Corbin Hill's website, call, or email to find a CSA program near you and sign up.
Just FoodMultiple pickup locations. Sign up deadlines and SNAP acceptance vary. Winter shares available from some CSAs. Visit Just Food's website, call, or email to find a CSA program near you. Contact the CSA directly to sign up.
God’s Love We Deliver cooks and home-delivers nutritious meals for people with serious illnesses and their families.
Eligibility is based on a valid medical note that reflects diagnosis and difficulty with activities. Application form from website (www.glwd.org/getmeals) can be faxed or emailed, or call agency directly for an interview. New clients must apply for services before assessment for home delivery of meals. Dial 212-294-8102 or email [email protected] to learn more.
*Information on Meals-On-Wheels can be found in the Senior Meals section
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you with matters other than food support.
MEDICAL CARE
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Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center 234 E. 149 St., 10451 718 579 5000
North Central Bronx Hospital 3424 Kossuth Ave., 10467 718 519 5000
Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Parkway South, 10461 718 918 5000
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Harlem Hospital Center 506 Lenox Ave., 10037 212 939 1000